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Symphony No. 2, Prélude In C Sharp Minor (Orch. Stokowski)
1 | Prélude In C Sharp Minor, Op.3 No.2 (1892) | 4:25 |
Symphony No.2 in E Minor, Op.27 (1906-07) | (59:36) | |
2 | I. Largo - Poco Più Mosso | 221:39 |
3 | II. Allegro Molto - Moderato - Con Moto | 9:09 |
4 | III. Adagio - Poco Più Mosso | 14:15 |
5 | IV. Allegro Vivace - Con Moto | 14:31 |
A&R – Sue Shortridge
Booklet Editor – Finn S. Gundersen
Composed By – Serge Rachmaninoff
Conductor – John Wilson
Engineer [Assistant] – Alexander James
Engineer, Editor – Jonathan Cooper
Leader – Charlie Lovell-Jones
Orchestra – Sinfonia Of London
Producer – Brian Pidgeon
Booklet Editor – Finn S. Gundersen
Composed By – Serge Rachmaninoff
Conductor – John Wilson
Engineer [Assistant] – Alexander James
Engineer, Editor – Jonathan Cooper
Leader – Charlie Lovell-Jones
Orchestra – Sinfonia Of London
Producer – Brian Pidgeon
Recorded 6-8 January 2022
John Wilson and Sinfonia of London release their second album of Rachmaninoff. The Second Symphony was mostly composed in Dresden – where Rachmaninoff was escaping the political and professional pressures of Russia – in 1906 – 07. An hour’s worth of music, the symphony is one of his largest works after the operas, and is widely viewed as one of his greatest works. It was possibly of some significance to the composer, following the less than auspicious début of his First Symphony (which he withdrew after the première). First performed in St Petersburg and Moscow, conducted by the composer, the Second Symphony was an immediate success with audiences and critics alike, and remains a mainstay of the orchestral repertoire to this day. Rachmaninoff dedicated the score to his teacher Sergei Taneyev, who was a pupil of Tchaikovsky.
Rachmaninoff composed the Prélude in C sharp minor in 1892, originally for piano, at the beginning of his career. Stokowski’s orchestration, performed here, whilst not the only one in existence, is certainly the best known and arguably the most successful.
The album is recorded in Surround Sound and is available as a hybrid SACD, and in spatial audio.
John Wilson and Sinfonia of London release their second album of Rachmaninoff. The Second Symphony was mostly composed in Dresden – where Rachmaninoff was escaping the political and professional pressures of Russia – in 1906 – 07. An hour’s worth of music, the symphony is one of his largest works after the operas, and is widely viewed as one of his greatest works. It was possibly of some significance to the composer, following the less than auspicious début of his First Symphony (which he withdrew after the première). First performed in St Petersburg and Moscow, conducted by the composer, the Second Symphony was an immediate success with audiences and critics alike, and remains a mainstay of the orchestral repertoire to this day. Rachmaninoff dedicated the score to his teacher Sergei Taneyev, who was a pupil of Tchaikovsky.
Rachmaninoff composed the Prélude in C sharp minor in 1892, originally for piano, at the beginning of his career. Stokowski’s orchestration, performed here, whilst not the only one in existence, is certainly the best known and arguably the most successful.
The album is recorded in Surround Sound and is available as a hybrid SACD, and in spatial audio.
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